Being the largest of the United Arab Emirates’s seven emirates, Abu Dhabi is an astounding metropolis unparalleled to the rest of its kind. The rapid bloom in Abu Dhabi’s makeover and urbanization definitely led to its making in becoming the nation’s centre of politic and industries even up till today. Situated on the southeastern coast of Arabian Peninsula, adjoining the great Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is a magnificent cove carved out of nature at its best! From its mesmerizing ocean, breathtaking dunes with far-stretched sand valleys and to majestically gigantic sky-scrappers, everything seems to make Abu Dhabi even more and more the perfect place for your next trip, no?
Abu Dhabi has sunny blue skies all year round which is highly influenced by the hot desert climate. The best recommended time to visit Abu Dhabi is during its spring and fall either between April to May or September to October, when the weathers are most pleasant with manageable crowds. But out of all, this particular time of the year in between November to March, Abu Dhabi has the best weather. Plus, a few key events will take place during these months such as Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, UAE National Day, Gourmet Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Festival and Abu Dhabi International Triathlon.
Bancasi Airport - Butuan city’s Bancasi Airport is located in Agusan del Norte province. It is the primary airport to solely serve the province which can only accommodate up to 10 flights per day. Furthermore, this airport receives a number of domestic flights mainly coming from Cebu and Manila. Several airlines that operate here are Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.
Abu Dhabi International Airport - Being an international airport of UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi International Airport is the second largest airport in the entire UAE that is located specifically about 30 kilometers from east of Abu Dhabi city. This airport serves as a hub to more than 30 airlines to over 120 destinations across more than 60 nations. Moreover, it provides excellent services from accommodation, lounges, luggage services, porters, transportation, internet and even spa! Hence, it had once been awarded as the 2nd Best Airport in Middle East of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International for its splendid services.
Al Bateen Executive Airport - Initially served as Abu Dhabi’s first and only airport, Al Bateen Executive Airport was then replaced by the larger Abu Dhabi’s International Airport in 1982. thus, all scheduled traffics were transferred to there. This airport served as a military air base up till 2008, which later it collaborated with Abu Dhabi’s Airport and was made into an executive jet facility. With that, this airport continues to operate and focus solely onto private jets with great luxury and the highest international standards for its dearest customers.
During spring season in April to May, the average of daily weather sways between 27.2 to 41.1oC. Meanwhile June to August, you might have just landed yourself in a sauna-ish months! Imagine, even the temperature during this period triples the usual digits! The regular high temperatures recorded is around 43.3oC and rarely drops below 32.2oC at night. It will definitely be extremely hot and humid, with little rain and intermittent sandstorms that may reduce the visibility down to a few meters. However this particular time of the year in between November to March, Abu Dhabi has the best weather. Neither is it too hot nor is it too cold! Winter’s temperature gradually drops down in between 23.3 to 27.7oC.
Being the largest of the United Arab Emirates’s seven emirates, Abu Dhabi is an astounding metropolis unparalleled to the rest of its kind. The rapid bloom in Abu Dhabi’s makeover and urbanization definitely led to its making in becoming the nation’s centre of politic and industries even up till today. Situated on the southeastern coast of Arabian Peninsula, adjoining the great Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is a magnificent cove carved out of nature at its best! From its mesmerizing ocean, breathtaking dunes with far-stretched sand valleys and to majestically gigantic sky-scrappers, everything seems to make Abu Dhabi even more and more the perfect place for your next trip, no?
Abu Dhabi has sunny blue skies all year round which is highly influenced by the hot desert climate. The best recommended time to visit Abu Dhabi is during its spring and fall either between April to May or September to October, when the weathers are most pleasant with manageable crowds. But out of all, this particular time of the year in between November to March, Abu Dhabi has the best weather. Plus, a few key events will take place during these months such as Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, UAE National Day, Gourmet Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Festival and Abu Dhabi International Triathlon.
Bancasi Airport - Butuan city’s Bancasi Airport is located in Agusan del Norte province. It is the primary airport to solely serve the province which can only accommodate up to 10 flights per day. Furthermore, this airport receives a number of domestic flights mainly coming from Cebu and Manila. Several airlines that operate here are Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.
Abu Dhabi International Airport - Being an international airport of UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi International Airport is the second largest airport in the entire UAE that is located specifically about 30 kilometers from east of Abu Dhabi city. This airport serves as a hub to more than 30 airlines to over 120 destinations across more than 60 nations. Moreover, it provides excellent services from accommodation, lounges, luggage services, porters, transportation, internet and even spa! Hence, it had once been awarded as the 2nd Best Airport in Middle East of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International for its splendid services.
Al Bateen Executive Airport - Initially served as Abu Dhabi’s first and only airport, Al Bateen Executive Airport was then replaced by the larger Abu Dhabi’s International Airport in 1982. thus, all scheduled traffics were transferred to there. This airport served as a military air base up till 2008, which later it collaborated with Abu Dhabi’s Airport and was made into an executive jet facility. With that, this airport continues to operate and focus solely onto private jets with great luxury and the highest international standards for its dearest customers.
During spring season in April to May, the average of daily weather sways between 27.2 to 41.1oC. Meanwhile June to August, you might have just landed yourself in a sauna-ish months! Imagine, even the temperature during this period triples the usual digits! The regular high temperatures recorded is around 43.3oC and rarely drops below 32.2oC at night. It will definitely be extremely hot and humid, with little rain and intermittent sandstorms that may reduce the visibility down to a few meters. However this particular time of the year in between November to March, Abu Dhabi has the best weather. Neither is it too hot nor is it too cold! Winter’s temperature gradually drops down in between 23.3 to 27.7oC.